[Web4lib] javascript help needed

Thomas Bennett bennetttm at appstate.edu
Wed Jun 27 09:23:06 EDT 2007


There are a several tools for Firefox, Mozilla, and IE that may help you 
identify problem areas.

IE - Doesn't appear to help with javascript though
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=E59C3964-672D-4511-BB3E-2D5E1DB91038&displaylang=en

Mozilla/Firefox Add-ons https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/
http://www.mozilla.org/addons

WEB Developer Tools 
 https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/browse/type:1/cat:4

Web Developer 1.1.4 (new update today)

Firebug ( I had problems with this addon using over 90% of cpu after leaving 
mozilla open overnight).  - has Javascript profiler

Venkman Javascript Debugger

JSView

Also, a URL would help if you want someone to look at your code ;-).

You might want to look at CodeThatMenu or CodeThatStudio special editor for 
( which I think includes ) menus,calendars,tables,grids,trees, XPBar, hints, 
forms, tabs,scroller, and packer javascripting.  The one's not included are 
available separately.
        http://codethat.com/
I think all these are free, they do sell "WebSite templates" for $16.00 USD.


Thomas





On Tuesday 26 June 2007 17:18, Sandra Cahillane wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to get menus to work on our homepage using javascript.  Most of
> the menu works fine.  It's the third layer out that is giving me trouble.
> Is there anyone available who could take a few minutes to look at my code?
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.  I've done what I can with my
> limited knowledge of java, but I've reached my limit.
>
> Thanks,
> Sandy
>
> Sandy Cahillane
> Systems and Reference Librarian
> Bay Path College
> Hatch Library
> 588 Longmeadow Street
> Longmeadow, MA  01106
> (413) 567-4529 or (413) 565-1376
> fax-(413) 567-8345
>
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